What does tiger mean?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, In the noun form, the definition of the tiger is a very large solitary cat with a yellow-brown coat striped with black, native to the forests of Asia but becoming increasingly rare.
Here are 21 examples of sentences using the word tiger in English, If you have questions, please write them in the comments column below.
- Sumatran tigers eat cobras in the wilderness.
- We saw tigers at the zoo.
- Bambang was asked by his teacher to draw a tiger in a drawing book.
- A Sumatran tiger pounced on the livestock of residents in Aceh.
- The governor of Lampung gave a scholarship to Rega whose mother was killed by a tiger.
- Many netizens suggested to the YouTuber to release the tiger cubs into the wild.
- West Sumatra now has a Sumatran tiger care foundation.
- They didn’t understand that it turned out to be a tiger cub, not a cat.
- A toddler was playing with a tiger cub in the house.
- They saw a white tiger nursing its cubs.
- The Malayan tiger is the nickname for the Malaysian football team.
- The tiger cub kept by the YouTuber died.
- The mother tiger is contracting to give birth to her cubs
- The government prohibits poachers from catching wild tigers in the forest.
- He always designs tiger jackets out of alligator skin.
- Ria looks scared seeing a tiger at the zoo.
- The tiger catches the cat and eats it.
- We are afraid to see tigers in the zoo.
- The habitat of tigers in the forests of Sumatra is protected by law number 5 of 1990 concerning the conservation of living natural resources and their ecosystems.
- The shrinking Sumatran tiger habitat can endanger humans and other animals.
- The tiger does not disturb humans if its habitat is not disturbed.








